Know
-It's easy to cheat when the teacher isn't involved with his/her students
-If something seems pointless or tedious to do, kids will often times just look up the
answers of what they don't want to take the time to learn about
-Although, at the same time, looking up answers is learning, because you have to
research and find things, which is basically like studying
-There is a difference between plagerism and researching answers
Want to know
-With all of the different things you can do like research and find facts about stuff online,
what exactly is considered cheating in the eyes of educators?
-Why do education facilities promote more competetion among peers in the classroom
rather than in their sports programs?
-Why is researching for a project or homework considered cheating sometimes when the
internet has the same and more information the a textbook or class notes?
Learn
-I've never really thought about cheating like this before, "Ironically, those who denounce
cheating most vociferously often support competitive practices like ranking students or
grading on a curve that promote cheating"
-It's easy to cheat when the teacher isn't involved with his/her students
-If something seems pointless or tedious to do, kids will often times just look up the
answers of what they don't want to take the time to learn about
-Although, at the same time, looking up answers is learning, because you have to
research and find things, which is basically like studying
-There is a difference between plagerism and researching answers
Want to know
-With all of the different things you can do like research and find facts about stuff online,
what exactly is considered cheating in the eyes of educators?
-Why do education facilities promote more competetion among peers in the classroom
rather than in their sports programs?
-Why is researching for a project or homework considered cheating sometimes when the
internet has the same and more information the a textbook or class notes?
Learn
-I've never really thought about cheating like this before, "Ironically, those who denounce
cheating most vociferously often support competitive practices like ranking students or
grading on a curve that promote cheating"